Definition

to get up: to get out of bed; to stand up verb
I got up so late this morning, that I was late for work.

This is an irregular verb:
I get up / I got up / I have gotten up
  • "I can get up without bothering anyone, and there's more room for my legs."
  • "Brian : No, Gidyeon, we need to get you up and dressed."
  • "Now please get up, the early bird catches the worm."
  • "I once got up at four o'clock in the morning to watch a hot dog eating championship in Kyoto."
  • "I'm sure she can help you get it up, I mean get up."
  • "At our age, it's a surprise every time we get up in the morning, right?"
  • "Get up on the bed and I'll call the nurse in."

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